The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 2001, Image 2

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During the temporary relo
cation of the tracks, student^
will be able to access West
Campus with the temporary
ramps that will be placed
around areas of construction,
Sippial said.
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any trouble for the students,” he
said.
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way is part of a two-year con
struction project.
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said “In 10 months, they will be
ready to shift the rail to build a
portion of the underground pas
sageway, and when they are
through with that, the rail will
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who in the past have had to find
potentially dangerous ways
over the tracks — including
instances in which students
crossed the tracks between
stopped railroad cars
spurred the idea for an under
ground walkway.
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pass because we need a safe
passageway for the students,”
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tracks will be displaced 10-12
feet, Sippial said.
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